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Iraqis for end to occupation; Bush: installing a government might take two years
While the Iraqi people continue to express their rejections of the occupation, demonstration were organized in Baghdad and other areas in Iraq demanding the elimination of the Anglo- American occupation.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/26/2003
Rumsfeld on Iraqi developments
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Air Force General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, briefed the media yesterday at the Pentagon.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/26/2003
Wolfowitz on the latest developments on Iraq
The meeting of free Iraqis scheduled in Baghdad for April 28 is another "important step forward," according to Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/26/2003
U.S. announces financial coordinators for iraq reconstruction
Former U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Peter McPherson has been named financial coordinator for Iraqi reconstruction, Treasury Secretary John Snow has announced.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/26/2003
More Iraqi POWs being released as more regime leaders captured
Thirty days into "Operation Iraqi Freedom," the number of members of Saddam Hussein's former regime in captivity continues to grow daily, according to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, just as the number of released Iraqi prisoners of war (POWs) is also growing day by day.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/26/2003
UN opens new food corridor into Iraq, pledges aid to reopen schools
United Nations relief agencies opened a fourth food corridor into Iraq today while pledging help for re-opening schools and shifting focus from contingency preparations for a refugee exodus out of the country to the eventual repatriation of up to 500,000 people.
Iraq-UN, Local, 4/26/2003
Annan: US-UK's war on Iraq was illegitimate
Senior U.S. Diplomats in Geneva have objected to statements by U.N.Secretary General Kofi Annan that the the US-UK pursued the war in Iraq "without specific authorization by the Security Council."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/25/2003
Tareq Aziz surrenders to US forces; Rumsfeld warns Iran
The US occupation forces yesterday announced that the former Iraqi deputy premier Tareq Aziz, who for three decades was one of the most prominent faces of the Iraqi regime and one of the most important negotiators abroad, was arrested
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/25/2003
Iraqi intelligence director: I was following the order
The UN security council has unanimously agreed to extend the authority of the UN supervision of the program which uses the revenues of selling the Iraqi oil to buy food and medicine for the Iraqi people until the third of June, two weeks before the end of the date set for its termination on May 12.
Iraq, Politics, 4/25/2003
France's position regarding Iraq
France has acted throughout the Iraqi crisis, along with a very large majority of the international community, in accordance with its convictions and principles in order to defend international legality. It will continue to do so in all circumstances.
Iraq-France, Politics, 4/24/2003
Iraqis: No to US occupation; marines killed in bomb explosion
The US central leadership in Qatar at al Seleyah camp announced on Wednesday that three American marines were killed in an accidental blow up of an RPJ missile shelling near the city of Kuwait to the southern East of Baghdad.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/24/2003
Mubarak calls for US- British withdrawal from Iraq
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has called for the withdrawal of the American- British American forces from Iraq and to preserve Iraq's unity, security and territorial integrity.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/24/2003
Mubarak meets Iraqi independents' bloc delegation
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak met with a delegation of the Iraqi Independents' bloc on Wednesday.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/24/2003
Annan said UN inspectors should go back
Asked about the dispute over the return of UN weapons inspectors to Iraq, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said the Security Council resolution on the books states that the inspectors are to go back, although he added the Council is free to amend that resolution.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/24/2003
Al-Shara meets with Indian deputy FM
Iraq-India, Politics, 4/24/2003
Iraqi march against occupation; US reject French proposal to end sanctions
The Iraqi city of Kerbala is witnessing today a large religious and political demonstration on the occasion of the death anniversary of Imam al-Hussein, son of al-Imam Ali. This demonstration will pave the way for a crystallized stand of the Shiite of Iraq in opposing the American occupation and furnish for rebuilding a strong Iraqi state, apart from the American plans aiming at installing an Iraqi representative to cover the occupation and run Iraq.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2003
IAEA should return to Iraq as soon as possible, Security Council told
The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog body told the Security Council today that the agency should restart its work in Iraq as quickly as possible and that it was waiting for new instructions for its return.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/23/2003
Blix makes case for return of UN weapons inspectors to Iraq
In his first meeting with the Security Council since the war in Iraq, top United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix made the case yesterday for the return of his inspections teams as a guarantor of independence and credibility in the search for suspected weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/23/2003
White House says coalition, not U.N., responsible for inspections
As the United Nations Security Council met April 22 to discuss the role of U.N. weapons inspectors in post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, the White House said the U.S.-led coalition has taken responsibility for locating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2003
Maher receives former Iraqi foreign minister
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/23/2003
White House says democracy, freedom and tolerance are priority in Iraq
Asked about a proposal by Shi'ite Muslims to make Iraq an Islamic state, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said the "principles of democracy and freedom and tolerance" are "not inconsistent with a state that has religious elements to it." He added that Iran would not be an appropriate model for reform.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2003
Some 400,000 Iraqi refugees to return back home
The official at the regional headquarters of the UNHCR in Saudi Arabia Ma'moun Mohsin said that the UNHCR intends to implement a program providing for the repatriation of some 400,000 Iraqi refugees from various countries in the world to Iraq.
Iraq-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 4/23/2003
ABC news: Saddam appears again in Baghdad
ABC news said yesterday, according to information it had received from the Iraqi National Congress that the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was seen three days ago in a meeting for members of the Baath Party.
Iraq, Politics, 4/23/2003
US relations with countries opposed to the military invasion of Iraq effected
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2003
Annan appeals for healing Security Council rifts on Iraq
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2003
UN official seeks 3-week extension of Oil-for-Food program for Iraq
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/23/2003
UN relief agencies report slow improvement in Iraq, but situation still 'precarious'
United Nations relief agencies reported a slow improvement today in the humanitarian situation in Iraq but there were still many areas for concern, with spokesmen describing the state of affairs as "precarious" and "tense."
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/23/2003
Jordan to reopen its embassy in Iraq
The Jordanian government has decided to reopen its embassy in Baghdad within the few coming days.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 4/23/2003
Shiite leaders stress peaceful resistance, Garner in Baghdad; preparation for a five- year rule
The new American ruler Gen. Jay Garner arrived in Baghdad yesterday under the slogan of drawing the basics of "a provisional civilian administration." In a step coincided with statements by senior American officials confirming Washington's determination to stay in Iraq for a long period of time, during which an Iraqi government will not be formed before five years, at least.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/22/2003
Arab states can't accept US bases in Iraq
Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa said the Arab countries could not accept establishment of permanent American bases in Iraq.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 4/22/2003
Al-Baz: Egypt rejects US administration in Iraq
Speaking in Ain Shams University, Presidential Political Advisor Dr. Osama Al-Baz said that Iraq is a great country with an ancient history. Iraq must be ruled by the Iraqi people.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/22/2003
Annan hopeful fate of missing Kuwaitis will be resolved following Iraq conflict
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 4/22/2003
Jalabi: Saddam Hussein is in Iraq
Iraq, Politics, 4/22/2003
UAE president finances building of six hospitals in Iraq
United Arab Emirates (UAE) President, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan will pay for the building and equipment of six hospitals in Iraq, it was officially announced.
United Arab Emirates-Iraq, Politics, 4/22/2003
Al-Mannar: Iraqi opposition members to visit Israel
Iraq-Israel, Politics, 4/22/2003
Israeli tourism trips to Iraq
Iraq-Israel, Politics, 4/22/2003
Rumsfeld says U.S. not seeking permanent military bases in Iraq
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dismissed as "inaccurate and unfortunate" any suggestion that the United States seeks a permanent military presence in Iraq, noting that there has been "zero discussion" on that among senior Bush administration officials.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/22/2003
US about the hunt for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Richard Myers were asked about the hunt for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The secretary repeated an earlier observation he had made that search teams are unlikely "to stumble over anything" in Iraq. Myers said debriefings are ongoing with Iraqis who have surrendered or were captured recently about their inside knowledge of Iraq's weapons programs.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/22/2003
Gen. Garner heads to Baghdad; No mass destruction weapons found
The American army gen. Jay Garner who was assigned by the US administration to run Iraq provisionally stressed that his team has no set schedule to transfer the authorities to the Iraqis, claiming that the US will not impose the form of the next Iraqi government or its composition.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/21/2003
Kurds become the new tyrants in northern Iraq
United Nations Secretary-General expressed his concern about reports of murder, looting and the forced expulsion of Arabs in northern Iraq and called on all parties to respect the fundamental human right to live free from intimidation and forced expulsion.
Iraq, Politics, 4/21/2003
Two top Iraqi figures captured, U.S. military reports
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/21/2003
U.S. Army Troops Replace Marines in Baghdad
Iraq-USA, Military, 4/21/2003
UN humanitarian effort in Iraq picks up pace as security gradually improves
The first major new United Nations food convoy to arrive in Baghdad entered the city today as the international relief effort picked up pace thanks to gradually improving security conditions.
Iraq-UN, Local, 4/21/2003
UN health agency concerned over looting of Iraq's hospitals
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) has voiced concern over the looting of key hospitals in Baghdad, where many patients who were forced to flee have not yet returned.
Iraq, Health, 4/21/2003
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